Way too expensive! $9 for a soda! $15 for a mega tiny cocktail!
I got a soda and it was a small skinny glass, MOSTLY ice, cost $3, no refills, didn't know that, had to get 3 to equal the size of one can of soda (it was ALL ice), and I was charged $9 for it!
DJ came on at 9pm and we all took on serious hearing damage (my group of 10 pple), and we are in our 30s, but it was horribly loud, and all conversations came to an abrupt STOP. This isn't a night club, we are trying to have dinner and chat! We left shortly after the DJ started, and went somewhere else for more cocktails, it was too loud.
Food menu is impossible to find. They do the stupid QR code thing, so hope you have a new phone. When you scan the code it opens what looks to be a broken PDF. Turns out the text, which does NOT look clickable at all, you have to tap (you never would know!) and wait forever for another PDF to load. Super cheap and janky way to do it for such an allegedly upscale place. They can't afford real menus by default? Bad UX and web design all around.
Feedback for management: Give free refills on sodas, and use NORMAL sized glasses and normal amounts of ice. Turn down the music volume! You don't need to permanently ruin everyone's hearing! Change your PDFs to one single file, so your food menu pops up directly after scanning the code, then you can scroll past the food to see cocktails, holiday cocktails, and whatever else. Don't make it so much work! Put cocktails, food, everything on one printed menu. And have them out by default. You can have the QR code in addition, but don't make it the only means to find...
Read moreCame to this spot because of the beautiful decor I saw which really was so cute in person. The pink couch that surrounds the entire back wall with the garage doors that open and turquoise patterned wall made for a trendy almost west coast vibe. The agave based cocktails were light and refreshing. My favorite one was the more complex mezcal drink that was silky smooth. Can’t remember the name! The dim lighting was just right for creating a great ambience. We ordered the taco trio and the elote. Highly recommend the elote, seriously so good. The corn was crunchy/crispy and buttery delicious. This spot is so convenient being next door to the copper lounge so if you want two different experiences in one night...
Read moreVisiting from Santa Fe, I’d heard from several people that this spot was a must-see—and they were absolutely right. Though I'm not deeply familiar with the Albuquerque scene, this place quickly won me over. The ambiance is immersive and thoughtfully crafted, with every detail exuding intention. The service is fast, and the owner brings an impressive knowledge of drink history that adds a rich, personal touch to the experience. From the delicious bites to the perfectly crafted cocktails, everything was top-notch. This place is truly a gem, and I can't imagine visiting Albuquerque without...
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